Migration and Refugee Law:
Principles and Practices in Australia provides an overview of the legal
principles governing the entry of people into Australia. The book reviews
current migration and refugee policy, and examines the historical underpinnings
of the laws. The authors acknowledge and reviews refugee law as a divisive
social issue. The book suggests changes to make Australian migration and
refugee policy more coherent and principled.

In the second edition of The
Death of Discourse, authors Ronald K.L. Collins and David M. Skover propose
that today's mass media is exploiting the First Amendment in order to
"dumb down" the American public. The book proposes that the First Amendment
needs to be reinterpreted so that it can effective govern the media of
the 21st century, especially in regards to television, advertising, and
pornography. The authors see a vast gap between the United State's current
speech practices and its' historic speech principles. Like the book's
first edition, the second edition includes thought provoking examples
of the exploits of America's mass media. A new Foreword examines recent
events such as the American mass commercial entertainment culture after
September 11th.

Lincoln Institute Of Land Policy & The University Of Colorado, School
Of Law Land Use Institute, Planning, Regulation,
Litigation, Eminent Domain, And Compensation: ALI-ABA Course Of Study Materials,
American Law Institute-American Bar Association, Committee on Continuing
Professional Education, 2006